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Component Materials

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The casting components of this chair are a handmade one-off product.

Headrest button

Dryer holder

Hook

Cape Holder

Name of Components (Including Options)

Different from mass-produced products, the casting components used for appearance 
of this product are made by hand piece by piece. Some convexoconcave and a hole 
may remain in the casting surface. Please understand that we have finished this 
product without putty because we think that the natural aspect of material is important.

Summary of Contents for Legacy 91

Page 1: ... Thank you for purchasing TAKARA BELMONT product Please read through this manual carefully before installing or using the product to ensure correct use Failure to read the operating manual may lead to accidents This product is designed for commercial use at barbers or beauty salons and should be used in combination with an upper seat unit Do not use this product for the purposes other than the pra...

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Page 3: ...it off immediately If a chemical solution makes a stain or is splashed on the operating components it may result in malfunction or electrical leakage If dirt has adhered to the chair wipe it off immediately with a dry soft towel When wiping strong disinfectants that corrode metal povidone iodine isodine solution or sodium hypochlorite etc must never be used Doing so may lead to malfunction Caution...

Page 4: ...rious injury Warning 2 Please be careful as the headrest will come off when pulled up too high Also when operating the headrest take care to not have your fingers pinched around the headrest area or between the backrest When you pull out the headrest be sure to ensure that the headrest do not hit the customer s head Before or during operation of the chair sufficient care must be taken to ensure th...

Page 5: ... not adjust the headrest to other positions If the headrest moves during shaving the customer may be severely injured For back shampoo if you recline the backrest with the headrest inserted the chair or shampoo equipment may be damaged injuring the customer The withstand load of the cape holder is 10N 1 kgf 2 2 lbf Do not apply unnecessary force to the cape holder When not using the cape holder be...

Page 6: ... may cause changes to the surface shine cracking deformation or peeling Contact with newspaper or printed materials may cause color staining Contact with T shirt prints jeans and other such items may cause color staining from dyes in the upholstery Contact with things like benzene polish remover or alcohol may cause the surface to discolor dissolve harden soften peel extract plasticizer or experie...

Page 7: ...onents Including Options Different from mass produced products the casting components used for appearance of this product are made by hand piece by piece Some convexoconcave and a hole may remain in the casting surface Please understand that we have finished this product without putty because we think that the natural aspect of material is important ...

Page 8: ...ment positions The position where you can hear tick when pulling up the headrest is the position where the headrest can be fixed Note After adjustment check that the headrest does not move in the inserting direction 3 Fix the headrest at the height tailored to the customer Note The headrest is unnecessary for back shampoo and haircut Headrest button Headrest button CAUTION How to Use zBe sure to a...

Page 9: ... Insert the pulled out headrest into the headrest holder on the side of the body Headrest Headrest holder Using the Heelrest AB 0091 Handle Heelrest Heelrest Be sure to grasp the handle of the heelrest when moving the heelrest Take care not to pinch foot of the customer or your finger in between the heelrest and step For back shampoo and haircut How to Use When pulling out the headrest be sure to ...

Page 10: ...linder so let the customer lean back while supporting the backrest When raising the backrest Tilt the reclining lever back The raising force is supported by the gas pressure of the gas cylinder so support the backrest and then raise it Reclining Raising the Backrest Reclining lever Backrest How to Use 8 When the reclining lever is tilted back be sure to support and operate the backrest so that the...

Page 11: ...etween the customer and cutting cape Easy handling of cut hair When storing When using 9 Cape holder How to Use The withstand load of the cape holder is 10N 1 kgf 2 2 lbf Do not apply unnec essary force to the cape holder When not using the cape holder be sure to return it to the storage position When returning the cape holder to the storage position keep your hands on it until it is stored comple...

Page 12: ...he manicure ring into the manicure holder and place the manicure bowl on the ring How to Use 10 The withstand load of the dryer holder is 50N 5 kgf 11 lbf Do not apply unnec essary force to the dryer holder When not using the dryer holder be sure to return it to the storage position When returning the dryer holder to the storage position be sure to ensure that a finger of the customer or user is n...

Page 13: ...or scrubbing brush for cleaning It may scratch the surface making it impossible to remove dirt The metal and mechanical parts of the equipment have sharp portions Be careful not to hurt your hands or fingers at the time of cleaning Do not clean the upholstery with detergent including organic solvent or abra sives or bleach Doing so may cause deterioration of the surface and change of texture and g...

Page 14: ...or accident Daily Inspection Daily Inspection Procedure 12 WARNING Proper operation of the equipment Inspect that you can raise and recline the backrest with the reclining lever Inspect that the equipment does not wobble and abnormal sound does not occur during operation Inspect that the backrest stops at any position and does not move The customer may be unable to get on and off the chair safely ...

Page 15: ...C Humidity 10 95 Air pressure 700 1060 hPa Transportation Storage environment Temperature 20 70ºC Humidity 10 95 Air pressure 700 1060 hPa Specifications 13 1070 41 7 732 28 5 397 15 5 ST 175 6 8 1534 59 8 1228 47 9 577 22 5 714 27 8 Ø125 4 9 49 0 19 1 470 18 3 812 31 7 50 2 0 87 3 4 360 14 224 8 7 426 16 6 480 18 7 683 26 6 371 14 5 713 27 8 812 31 7 49 0 19 1 1228 47 9 Ø165 6 4 Ø34 7 1 4 Ø608 23...

Page 16: ...7 683 26 6 713 27 8 360 14 371 14 5 Dimensions the figures represent standard values Unit mm inch AB 0092 with AN 008H AB 0092 with AN 0090 Specifications 1070 41 7 732 28 5 397 15 8 ST 175 6 6 1507 58 8 1075 41 9 577 22 5 714 27 8 Ø25 7 1 0 Ø125 4 9 Ram diameter 49 0 19 1 470 18 3 659 25 7 50 2 0 87 3 4 360 14 224 8 7 426 16 6 480 18 7 683 26 6 371 14 5 713 27 8 659 25 7 49 0 19 1 1075 41 9 Ø165 ...

Page 17: ...ainte nance and inspection including parts replacement has been performed and the product has been used This is not a warranty period The standard period of use will differ depending on the environment that the customer uses the product in and its frequency of use For maintenance after the standard period of use has passed consult your local dealer or TAKARA BELMONT Properly dispose of this produc...

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Page 20: ...TAKARA BELMONT CORPORATION 2 1 1 Higashishinsaibashi Chuo ku Osaka 542 0083 Japan TEL 81 6 6213 3523 FAX 81 6 6211 5745 BOOK No 1E04TUCE Printed in Japan 1710 Original instruction NOTE ...

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